Wet and windy weather on its way for West Berkshire as Met Offfice issues yellow weather warning
West Berkshire is about to be hit by some wet and windy weather.
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued by the Met Office from midnight until 1pm tomorrow (Tuesday).
Although the official warning just stays slightly west of Hungerford and south of Burghclere, meteorologists are still predicting a very stormy day ahead.
Conditions will become more unsettled overnight as "an active frontal system moves in from the southwest", says the Met Office.
"This system will push an area of heavy rain east and northeast through the day on Tuesday, with the heaviest rain expected over parts of southern Wales and southern England as well as eastern Scotland," a statement added.
Met Office chief meteorologist Steven Ramsdale said: “Rain will affect much of the UK during the early part of this week, with a weather front on Tuesday bringing heavy rain and strong winds at times.
“Rain on Tuesday is likely to bring some impacts to travel and some possible flooding in places.
"Parts of southern Wales, southern England and eastern Scotland are likely to see the heaviest and most persistent rain, with over 30mm of rain in some places and some exposed parts of eastern Scotland potentially seeing 50mm.
"It will be a wet day for many however with 10-20mm of rain falling across much of England, Wales and Scotland.”